The past few months have brought about a number of changes in Clark Kent’s life. His pal Jimmy Olsen discovered that he is Superman, which was a bit of an adjustment. Luckily it hasn’t changed their relationship nearly as much as Clark feared it would. On the Superman side of things, Clark discovered a new power […]

Two solid issues of Superman in a row? The new DC, there’s no stopping them now! The Man of Steel’s refresh era continues in Superman #33, with writer Geoff Johns and long-time Marvel artist John Romita Jr. bringing readers part two of their “Man of Tomorrow” story. While not quite as explosive as their first […]

Superman #32 feels like the book we should have received 31 issues ago. Marvel royalty John Romita Jr. lands at DC in a big way this month, joining the company’s Chief Creative Officer and noted character rehab specialist Geoff Johns. Together, the superstar duo tackle the longstanding albatross of mainstream comics: what to do with […]

Here at Kaboooooom we live and breathe comic books, but if you’re new to the game or just don’t frequent the local comic shop it can be hard to know where to start. For that, we’re here to help. Every week we’ll share with you our recommendations for what you should checking out and what […]

Written by MATT FRACTION Art by JOHN ROMITA JR. & SCOTT HANNA Colors by LAURA MARTIN Letters by CHRIS ELIOPOULOS The Phoenix is here and it is not pleased. With issue #5 of the series, readers finally get to the good stuff and it was worth the wait. Everything has led up to this moment […]

Written by JASON AARON, BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS, ED BRUBAKER, JONATHAN HICKMAN & MATT FRACTION Art by JOHN ROMITA JR. & SCOTT HANNA Colors by LAURA MARTIN Letters by CHRIS ELIOPOULOS This is a series with the potential to be great. Considering the writing team and artists, not to mention the killer concept, Avengers vs. X-men […]

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Kabooooom! Goes The Podcast is the official podcast of Kabooooom.com. In this episode, Sarah, Matt, and Roy chat about Justice League, what its failure means for the future of the DC Extended Universe, and what can be learned from the Marvel Cinematic Universe.